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2018年暨南大学公共管理研究生入学考试试题

2018年暨南大学公共管理研究生入学考试试题
(3)陈述定性资料收集方法。
C、调查研究D、实地研究
E、参与式观察
2、规范的社会研究报告往往有比较固定的格式,在结构上通常分为导言、方法、结果和讨论等几个部分,其中,对方法的说明主要包括()。
A、研究背景B、研究设计
C、研究假设D、抽样方法
E、研究思路
3、在实际的社会研究中下列哪些因素会影响实验的正确性()。
A、前后测环境的不一致B、社会现象的复杂性
A、Gamma系数B、Eta系数
C、r系数D、系数
6、某校英语系5名同学在英语竞赛中的成绩分别为35分、78分、89分、98分和100分,那么这5位同学的成绩的标准差是多少?()
A、1.08 B、14.14
C、2.44 D、23.8
7、在许多情况下,越是具有重要价值和创新性的研究问题,它所受到的主、客观限制往往也越多,这也就是说,它的()往往也越差。
C、重大事件D、实验者
E、初试—复试效应
4、内容分析中的抽样通常分为三个主要的阶段它们包括但不限于()。
A、偶遇抽样B、媒介抽样
C、定额抽样D、内容抽样
E、判断抽样
5、以下哪些资料收集方法属于调查研究的资料收集方法?()
A、自填式问卷B、结构式观察
C、统计报表D、结构式访问
E、实验观察
三、简答题(本题共4小题,每小题10分,共40分)
1、理论的结构要素包括哪些?它们之间的相互关系是怎么样的?
2、简述实验研究方式与调查研究方式在社会研究中的地位和作用。
3、参与观察与非参与观察之间的差别是什么?在实地研究中,哪种观察更为常见?
4、请根据下列SPSS数据输出结果写出未标准化回归方程,并对该数据结果进行简要的解释。
以下数据来源于一项问卷调查,这项调查试图了解人们的性别(b1,男性=0,女性=1)、受教育年限(b2)以及人们对政府的信任度(b3)与人们在一年内参与社区公共事务的频次(b4)是否相关。应用SPSS软件对调查数据进行计算后得到的结果如下:

2002-2013暨南大学国际关系博士入学专业试题

2002-2013暨南大学国际关系博士入学专业试题

2002年至2013年暨南大学国际关系博士研究生入学考试真题国际关系理论2002试析当代民族主义对冷战后国际关系的影响;民主和评论对冷战后美国外交的影响;国际组织的形成发展及其主要类型;亨廷顿的文明冲突论的主要观点;9.1 1事件对国际关系的影响。

2003试析当代国际舞台上不结盟运动等第三世界国家组织影响日渐衰弱的现象;朝核危机与东亚地缘政治运动;联合国在维护世界和平与秩序中作用与局限;试评国际人道主义干预理论。

2004中国如何加强结构性权利;冷战后地缘经济对国际关系的影响;软权力与知识经济;中外学者对“民主和评论”的评价。

2005试分析比较新现实主义与新自由主义的区别;为什么说民族国家仍然是国际关系的基石;试析国际机制对国际行为的影响;当今国际关系遵循哪些基本原则。

2006试用地区一体化理论分析东亚一体化进程;举例说明联系和沟通在国家间关系的作用;囚徒困境是什么,如何破解?评价新自由制度主义。

2007民族主义在国际关系中的作用是减弱了还是增强了?请举例说明;自由主义理论认为国际经济合作的发展会使得军事手段在国际政治中的作用下降,你如何看待这一观点?试述二十世纪以来国际关系现实主义理论的演变;如何建立国际关系理论的“中国学派”?2008试述新功能主义和跨政府主义对欧洲一体化的理论解释;试论罗伯特.基欧汉和约瑟夫.奈有关非对称相互依赖的理论并举例;从现有国际关系理论视角谈谈你对建设和谐世界的看法;论述海权论主要观点及其对当前中国发展的意义。

2009世界体系论;现实主义、自由主义、建构主义对国家利益的理解;运用国际关系理论对联合国职能理论分析;分析软权力理论。

2010新现实主义国际关系理论的优点和缺陷;国际政治经济学中自由主义和马克思主义的争论;关于战争起因的微观理论;用一种国际关系理论分析全球金融危机对中美关系的影响。

2011试论述国际战争的宏观理论;用国际关系理论知识分析朝鲜半岛问题;谈谈你对国际机制理论的学习认识;以欧盟为例,分析一体化理论的有效性与不足。

暨南大学2018年真题参考答案

暨南大学2018年真题参考答案

暨南大学2018年真题参考答案一、名词解释1.由于手术创伤的反应,术后病人的体温可略升高0.1~1℃,一般不超过38℃,称之为外科手术热或吸收热。

(外6 P.115)2.脑组织从高压区向低压区移位,导致脑组织、血管及脑神经等重要结构受压和移位,被挤入小脑幕裂孔、枕骨大孔、大脑镰下间隙等生理性或病理性间隙或孔道中,从而出现一系列严重的临床症状。

(外6 P.222)3.分级护理是指根据病人病情的轻重缓急以及自理能力的评估结果,给予病人不同级别的护理,通常分为四个护理级别,即特级护理、一级护理、二级护理及三级护理。

(基6 P.096)4.体温骤然上升至39℃以上,持续数小时或更长,然后下降至正常或正常以下,经过一个间歇,体温又升高,并反复发作,即高热期和无热期交替出现。

(基6 P.240)5.由于支气管-肺组织、胸廓或肺血管病变引起肺血管阻力增加,产生肺动脉高压,继而右心室结构和(或)功能改变的疾病。

(内6 P.083)6.是由于窦房结病变导致功能减退,从而产生多种心律失常的综合表现。

(内6 P.172)7.又称过期流产,是指胚胎或胎儿已死亡滞留在宫腔内尚未自然排出者。

(妇6 P.140)8.由各种肾脏疾病所致的,以大量蛋白尿(尿蛋白>3.5g/d)、低蛋白血症(血清白蛋白<30g/L)、水肿、高脂血症为临床表现的一组综合征。

(内6 P.396)二、单项选择题1. C解析:外6 P.473 注:“外6 P.473”表示“第六版外科护理学第473页”2.C解析:外6 P.0153.D解析:外6 P.5964.A解析:外6 P.4235.E解析:外6 P.4996.D解析:外6 P.5737.B解析:外6 P.0928.A解析:外6 P.0659.B解析:外6 P.70910.B解析:外6 P.50111.A解析:外6 P.23412.A解析:外6 P.424解析:基6 P.346 14.A解析:基6 P.359 15.B解析:基6 P.150 16.E解析:基6 P.280 17.C解析:基6 P.270 18.B解析:基6 P.036 19.A解析:内6 P.498 20.A解析:内6 P.049 21.B解析:内6 P.574 22.D解析:内6 P.845 23.A解析:内6 P.083 24.D解析:内6 P.618 25.C解析:内6 P.296 26.E解析:内6 P.585 27.C解析:内6 P.329 28.B解析:内6 P.455 29.A解析:内6 P.485 30.C解析:内6 P.472 31.E解析:妇6 P.025 32.B解析:妇6 P.143 33.B解析:妇6 P.299 34.E解析:妇6 P.141解析:儿6 P.21336.B解析:儿6 P.44037.E解析:儿6 P.17638.D解析:儿6 P.38039.B解析:儿6 P.20040.B解析:儿6 P.342三、简答题1.答:凡是需要营养支持但又不能或不宜接受肠内营养的病人,包括预计1周以上不能进食、或因胃肠道功能障碍、不能耐受肠内营养者,或通过肠内营养无法达到机体需要的目标量者,均是肠外营支持的适应症。

暨南大学-2018年-硕士学位研究生入学考试真题-431金融学综合

暨南大学-2018年-硕士学位研究生入学考试真题-431金融学综合
c.一个经济体在特定通货膨胀条件下最最终商品和服务的需求总量。
d.一个经济体对最终商品和服务的需求总量与经济增长率之间的关系。
12、正的货币冲击会导致
a.总需求上升。
b.总需求下降。
c.短期总供给下降。
d.短期总供给上升。
13、央行对外汇市场的非冲销干预会导致
a.本国外汇储备变化、基础货币量变化。
b.本国外汇储备变化、基础货币量不变。
2018年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题
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招生专业与代码:金融025100
考试科目名称及代码:金融学综合431
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。
c.净利差。
d.宏观经济风险。
6、优先股的收益率经常低于债券的收益率,原因是
a.优先股的机构评级通常更高。
b.优先股的所有者对公司收益享有优先索偿权。
c.当公司清算是优先股的所有者对公司资产享有优先求偿权。
d.公司收到的大部分股利收入可以免除所得税。
7、若预期股市将会大幅增长,股指期货市场上的下列哪项交易的风险最大?
c.本国外汇储备不变、基础货币量变化。
d.本国外汇储备不变、基础货币不变。
14、经常账户差额会导致
a.利率水平变化。
b.黄金储备变化。
c.特别提款权的流动。
d.汇率变化。
15、帕累托效率的条件包括:
a.交换的效率、生产的效率、产品组合的效率。
b.消费者的效率、厂商的效率、政府的效率。
c.市场的效率、政策的效率、企业的效率。

暨南大学2018考研真题之706外语(英)水平考试

暨南大学2018考研真题之706外语(英)水平考试

暨南大学2018考研真题之706外语(英)水平考试考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

Part I. Vocabulary and Structure (30 points)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.1. His work shed ______yet necessary light on an important way to slow the spread of this deadly virus.A. provisionalB. seductiveC. insultingD. disturbing2. The new chemical will ________ this kind of insects in this area.A. eliminateB. prosecuteC. quenchD. quilt3. I have to say this, but this coat you’ve just bought is made of _______ fur; it is not real mink.A. coarseB. genuineC. slipperyD. counterfeit4. Plastic bags are useful for holding many kinds of food, ______ their cleanness, toughness and low cost.A. by virtue ofB. in addition toC. for the sake ofD. as opposed to5. It must guarantee freedom of expression to the end that all _________ to the flow of ideas shall be removed.A. propheciesB. transactionsC. argumentsD. hindrances6.This warm air was, needless to say, the perfect environment for the rapid growth of disease-carrying ______ originating from outside the building.A. germB. microbeC. fungusD. bacteria7. Traditionally, a dark suit is ______ to a light one for evening wear.A. alternateB. choosableC. selectiveD. preferable8. I have replaced my old ______ typewriter with an electric one.A. artificialB. manualC. automaticD. synthetic9. Four police officers sustained ______ in the explosion.A. ruinsB. injuriesC. damagesD. spoils10.The profes sor found himself constantly______ the question: “How could anyone do these things?”A. presidingB. poringC. ponderingD. presuming11. Weeks _______ before anyone was arrested in connection with the bank robbery.A. terminatedB. elapsedC. overlappedD. expired12. His attempt to ________ the two friends failed because they had complete faith in each other.A. alienateB. abuseC. alleviateD. abandon13. Building the Bird’s Nest calls for giant cur ving beams which crisscross in an ______ pattern of woven steel.A. intuitiveB. intensiveC. intrinsicD. intricate14. Older, less dogmatic theories better explained how the problems in the financial _____ dragged down the rest of the economy.A. charterB. sessionC. chapelD. sector15. Language may be _______ of as a process which arises from social interaction.A. comprisedB. conceivedC. disposedD. deprived16. I meant __________ the matter with you, but I had some guests there.A. discussB. discussingC. having discussedD. to have discussed17. Any student _______ in chess can apply for membership.A. have a keen interestB. with a keen interestC. who is keenly interestedD. when keenly interesting18. _________, she stood at the front door waiting for her husband to return.A. Being finished prepared dinnerB. Having finished preparing dinnerC. Finished preparing dinnerD. Having finished to prepare dinner19. All this leads to a population in the twenty-first century that is smaller______ feared few years ago.A. than wasB. that wasC. than thatD. it was20. _________ will Mr. Peter be able to regain control of the company.A. Only hard workB. Only if he works hardC. With hard workD. In spite of his hard work21. One of the requirements for a fire is that the material _______ to its burning temperature.A. heatedB. be heatedC. to be heatedD. being heated22. The earthquake ______ not have come at a worse time for the war-torn country.A. couldB. mustC. mightD. should23. The boy students in this school are nearly_____ as the girl students to say they intend to get a college degree in business.A. twice as likelyB. likely as twiceC. as twice likelyD. as likely twice24. If the whole operation _______ beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.A. was not plannedB. has not been plannedC. had not been plannedD. were not planned25. Apple pie is _______ neither good nor bad; it is the way it is used that determines its value.A. at itselfB. as itselfC. on itselfD. in itself26. ________ us earlier, ________ your request to the full.A. You have contacted … we could comply withB. Had you contacted … we could have complied withC. You had contacted … could we have complied withD. Have you contacted … we could comply with27. The explosion on the sun cannot be heard, there_________ no air between the earth’s atmosphere and the sun.A. isB. wasC. beingD. be28. ______ by the host added to his uneasiness.A. His neglectingB. His being neglectedC. He is neglectedD. He had been neglected29. Every man, woman and child in this community_______ now aware of the terrible consequences of the habit of smoking.A. isB. areC. wasD. were30. As a result, the mission of the school, along with the culture of the classroom, _______.A. was slowly to changeB. are slowly changedC. is slowly changedD. have slowly changedPart II. Proof-reading and Error Correction(10 points)Directions:Proofread the given passage as instructed. The passage contains TEN errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum ONE error. In each case, only ONE word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it in the following way:For a wrong wordUnderline the wrong and write the correct one in the blank provided on the answer sheet.For a missing wordMark the position of the missing word with a “∧” sign and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided on the answer sheet.For an unnecessary word Cross the unnecessary word with a slash “/” and put the word in the blank provided on the answer sheet.Status symbols are signs that identify their possessors’ place in a social hierarchy, markers of rank and prestigious. We can all think any number of status symbols—Rolls-Royces, Beverly Hills mansions, even Shar Pei puppies (whose rareness and expense has rocketed them beyond Russian wolfhounds as status pets and has even aspired whole lines of wrinkle-faced stuffed toys)—but how do we know that something is a status symbol? The explain is quite simple: when an object (or puppy) either costs a lot of money or requires influential connections to possess it, anyone who possesses it must also possess the necessity means and influence to acquire it. The object itself really doesn’t matter, since it ultimate disappears behind the presumed social impotency of its owner. Semiotically, what matters is the signal it sends, its value as a sign of power. One traditional sign of social extinction is owning a country estate and enjoying the peace and privacy that attend it. Advertisements for Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Audi automobiles thus frequently feature motoring quietly along a country road, presumably on their way to or from their country houses.1. ____________2. ____________3. ____________4. ____________5. ____________6. ____________7. ____________8. ____________9. ____________10. ____________Part III. Cloze (20 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. You are required to read the passage and fill in each bank with a word from the word bank, and change the form where necessary. Do not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.adopt toward economy contribute thrive pick up quantum reach urban by initiate coordinate implement withremain outbound reserve region get up in rural astronomy endeavor lead supply-sideWe have 1 committed to the new development philosophy, 2 the right approach to development, and 3 to transform the growth model. The result has been a constant improvement in the quality and effect of development. The economy has maintained a medium-high growth rate, making Chinaa 4 among the major 5 . With the gross domestic product rising from54 trillion to 80 trillion Yuan, China has maintained its position as the world’s second largest economy and 6 more than 30 percent of global economic growth. 7 structural reform has made further headway, bringing a steady improvement in the economic structure. Emerging industries like the digital economy are 8 ; the construction of high-speed railways, highways, bridges, ports, airports, and other types of infrastructure has 9 pace. Agricultural modernization has steadily advanced, with annual grainproduction 10 600 million metric tons. The level of 11 hasrisen 12 an annual average of 1.2 percentage points, and more than 80 million people who have moved from rural to urban areas have gained permanent urban residency. Regional development has become more balanced; the Belt and Road 13 , the 14 development of theBeijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, and the development of the Yangtze Economic Belt have all made notable progress. Through devoting great energyto 15 the innovation-driven development strategy, we have seen much accomplished 16 making China a country of innovators, 17 major advances made in science and technology, including the successful launch of Tiangong-2 space lab, the commissioning of the deep-sea manned submersible Jiaolong and of the five-hundred-meter aperture spherical telescope (FAST) Tianyan, the launch of the dark matter probe satellite Wukong and the 18 science satellite Mozi, and the test flight of the airliner C919. Construction on islands and reefs in the South China Sea has seen steady progress. The new institutions of the open economy have been steadily improved. China now leads the world in trade, 19 investment, and foreign exchange 20 .Part IV. Reading Comprehension (30 points)Directions:In this section, there are three passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer and write the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage 1Since 1992, the U.S. has offered Israel an additional $ 2 billion annually in loan guarantees. Congressional researchers have disclosed that between 1974 and 1989, $ 16.4 billion in U. S. military loans were converted to grants and that this was the understanding from the beginning. Indeed, all past U.S. loans to Israel have eventually been forgiven by Congress, which has undoubtedly helped Israel’s often-touted claim that they have never defaulted on a U.S. government loan. U.S. policy since 1984 has been that economic assistance to Israel must equal or exceed Israel’s debt repayment to the United S tates. Unlike other countries, which receive aid in quarterly installments, aid to Israel since 1982 has been given in a lump sum at the beginning of the fiscal year, leaving the U.S. government to borrow from future revenues. Israel even lends some of this money back through U.S. treasury bills and collects the additional interest.In addition, there is more than $ 1.5 billion in private U.S. funds that goes to Israel annually in the form of $ 1 billion in private tax-deductible donations and $ 500 million in Israeli bonds. The ability of Americans to make what amounts to tax-deductible contributions to a foreign government, made possible through a number of Jewish charities, does not exist with any other country. Nor do thesefigures include short-and-long term commercials loans from U. S. banks, which have been as high as $ 1 billion annually in recent years.Total U. S. aid to Israel is approximately one-third of the American foreign-aid budget, even though Israel comprises just 0.001 percent of the world’s population and already has one of the world’s higher per capita incomes. Indeed, Israel’s GNP is higher than the combined GNP of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank and Gaza. With a per capita income of about $ 14,000, Israel ranks as the sixteenth wealthiest country in the world; Israelis enjoy a higher per capita income than oil-rich Saudi Arabia and are only slightly less well-off than most Western European countries.AID does not term economic aid to Israel as developmental assistance, buti nstead uses the term “economic support funding”. Given Israel’s relative prosperity, U.S. aid to Israel is becoming increasingly controversial. In 1994, Yossi Beilen, deputy foreign minister of Israel and a Knesset member, told the Women’s International Zionist Organization, “If our economic situation is better than many of your countries, how can we go on asking for your charity?”1. According to the passage, American economic assistance to Israel took all the following forms EXCEPT________.A. private fundsB. commercial loans from U. S. banksC. government grantsD. government donations2. What is the writer’s attitude towards American economic aid to Israel?A. Appreciative.B. Disapproving.C. Ambiguous.D. Difficult to tell.3. What is the main reason why U.S. aid to Israel is becoming controversial?A. The large sum of loans to Israel.B. American financial situation.C. The relative prosperity of Israel’s economy.D. Survey of U. S. Congressional researchers.4. The words of the deputy foreign minister of Israel indicate that ________.A. Jewish charities provided great help for IsraelB. Israel actually doesn’t deserve American economic aidC. American is obliged to give Israel economic aidD. Israel’s economy is worsening.5. It can be inferred from Israel’s “often-touted claim” that _______.A. Israel was satisfied with the ability in repaying all the loans from AmericaB. U. S. government should not worry about the Israel’s economic development.C. U.S. economic aid to Israel was a wrong decision.D. American economic assistance to Israel was successful.Passage 2What might driving on an automated highway be like?The answer depends on what kind of system is ultimately adopted. Two distinct types are on the drawing board. The first is a special-purpose lane system,in which certain lanes are reserved for automated vehicles. The second is a mixed traffic system: fully automated vehicles would share the road with partially automated or manually driven cars. A special-purpose lane system would require moreextensive physical modifications to existing highways,but it promises the greatest gains in freeway capacity.Under either scheme,the driver would specify the desired destination,furnishing this information to a computer in the car at the beginning of the trip or perhaps just before reaching the automated highway. If a mixed traffic system was in place,automated driving could begin whenever the driver was on suitably equipped roads. If special-purpose lanes were available,the car could enter them and join existing traffic in two different ways. One method would use a special onramp. As the driver approached the point of entry for the highway,devices installed on the roadside would electronically check the vehicle to determine its destination and to ascertain that it had the proper automation equipment in good working order. Assuming it passed such tests,the driver would then be guided through a gate and toward an automated lane. In this case,the transition from manual to automated control would take place on the entrance ramp. An alternative technique could employ conventional lanes which would be shared by automated and regular vehicles. The driver would steer onto the highway and move in normal fashion to a “transition” lane. The vehicle would then shift under computer control onto a lane reserved for automated traffic (The limitation of these lanes to automated traffic would,presumably,be well respected,because all trespassers could be swiftly identified by authorities.).Either approach to joining a lane of automated traffic would harmonize the movement of newly entering vehicles with those already traveling. Automatic control here should allow for smooth merging, without the usual uncertainties and potential for accidents. Once a vehicle had settled into automated travel,the driver would be free to release the wheel,open the morning paper or just relax.6. We learn from the first paragraph that two systems of automatedhighways_______.A. are being plannedB. are being modifiedC. are now in wide useD. are under construction7. A special-purpose lane system is probably advantageous in that__________.A. it would require only minor changes to existing highwayB. it would achieve the greatest highway traffic efficiencyC. it has a lane for both automated and partially automated vehiclesD. it offers more lanes for automated vehicles8. The drivers need to __________ to work well under the two traffic systems.A. install a special sensor in the carB. tell computer the destination before setting offC. furnish the interior of the vehicleD. drive on the automated highway9. We know from the passage that a car can enter a special-purpose lane_______.A. by smoothly merging with cars on the conventional laneB. by way of a ramp with electronic control devicesC. through a specially-guarded gateD. after all trespassers are identified and removed10.When driving in an automated lane, the driver_________A. should harmonize with newly entering carsB. doesn’t have to rely on his computer systemC. should watch out for potential accidentsD. doesn’t have to hold to the steering wheelPassage 3Developing a peaceful, understanding, and supportive relationship between parents and children is not an easy task. Failures can and do occur at any age level, and at times the results are the abuse, neglect, and even death of children.Child abuse has become a major topic in child development and an issue of much national concern. In the span of four legislative years, 1963-1967, all fifty states enacted laws calling for the reporting of injuries inflicted on children. By 1973, the United States Congress passed the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (Public Law 93-247). This law not only reflected the mood of concerned citizens, but also did much to clear up the confusion and disagreement over what is child abuse.The question “What causes child abuse?” has prompted much debate. The single most persistent myth which had plagued efforts to understand causes is the notion that parents who abuse children are mentally disturbed or ill. Although there is specific psychiatric diagnosis which comprises the behavior and personalities of abuser, they seem to share a common style of child rearing. Those parents demand high levels of child performance and they often use severe physical punishment to ensure the child’s proper behavior. Abusive parents themselves were raised in similar family situations and their own childhood experience has a lasting influence on their behaviors of adults.Current research has su ggested, however, that the “abuser is sick” hypothesis is too limited. A broader social, psychological approach recognizes that some personal problems are implicit but that psychological factors arise out of a social context. Social factors include unemployment, social isolation, and unwanted pregnancy. Moreover, finding that abuse occurs more frequently in larger families and families with low income, poor education, and low occupational status suggests that many such parents cannot withstand the twenty-four-a-day responsibility to raise and care for their children. These problems aggravate the situation, especially when combined with the general approval in our culture of violence.11. This selection suggests that child abuse is ________.A. a growing problem whose causes are fully understoodB. caused primarily by the mental illness of parentsC. a problem in the United States, but a greater one in EuropeD. easily determined because of recent public laws12. We can know from the second paragraph that the law passed in 1973______.A. received little attention from the publicB. was condemned by abusive parentsC. was aimed to expand welfare programs of the United StatesD. helped much in clarifying the problem13. The person who is least likely to be a child-abusing parent is the one who______.A. was raised in abusive family situation himselfB. creates a peaceful and supportive family environment for his childC. is unemployed or socially isolatedD. is mentally ill14. Which one of the following is most probably a cause of child abuse?A. Too high an income of the parents.B. Unemployment of the parents.C. Poor health of the child.D. Peculiar personalities of the child.15. Which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree with?A. Violence on TV may contribute to child abuse.B. Medical doctors are largely to blame for unreported cases of child abuse.C. The media should not describe the details of child abuse cases.D. Violence in our society is acceptable unless children are victims.Part V. Translation (30 points)Section A. Chinese to English (15 points): Translate the following into English. Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.人生于自然。

2019暨南大学政治学理论考研703政治学与805国际关系史考研真题试卷

2019暨南大学政治学理论考研703政治学与805国际关系史考研真题试卷

2019暨南大学政治学理论考研703政治学与805国际关系史考研真题试卷《政治学十五讲》考研重难点与课后习题详解(燕继荣第二版)由鸿知暨大考研网依托多年丰富的教学与辅导经验,与该专业课优秀研究生合作汇编而成。

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适用院系:国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院:政治学理论、国际政治、国际关系、外交学适用科目:703政治学内容详情本书包括以下几个部分内容:Part 1 - 考试重难点:通过总结和梳理燕继荣《政治学十五讲》(第2版)各章节复习和考试的重难点,建构教材宏观思维及核心知识框架,浓缩精华内容,令考生对各章节内容考察情况一目了然,从而明确复习方向,提高复习效率。

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暨南大学805国际关系史A2016年考研专业课真题试卷

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2016年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题
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研究方向:各方向
考试科目名称:国际关系史A 805
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

一、简答题(每题15分,共90分)
1. 简述东亚封贡体系的内容。

2. 简述三十年战争的缘起、经过和影响。

3.简述世界反法西斯联盟的形成。

4.简述“文明冲突”论的内容。

5.简析二十世纪五十年代新中国参与国际事务的活动及影响。

6.简析东亚金融危机的影响。

二、论述题(每题30分,共60分)
1. 试论第二次工业革命与帝国主义的形成。

2.分析冷战后第三世界的新变化及其原因。

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暨南大学世界史基础考研真题试题2018—2020年

暨南大学世界史基础考研真题试题2018—2020年

2020年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题********************************************************************************************招生专业与代码:世界史060300考试科目名称及代码:世界史基础729考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

满分300分,考试时间180分钟一、名词解释(共8小题,每小题10分,共80分)1. 罗塞达石碑2. 三一区3. 李锡尼-绥克斯图法案4. 《人权宣言》5. “普鲁士道路”6. 新经济政策7. 啤酒馆暴动8. “新东方政策”二、简答题(共3小题,每小题20分,共60分)1. 简述罗马帝国的“3世纪危机”表现在哪些方面。

2. 简述彼得一世行政改革的主要措施。

3. 简述罗斯福新政的主要内容。

三、材料分析题(共2小题,每小题30分,共60分)1. 阅读下列材料,并结合所学知识回答问题:“踏上去圣墓的征途吧;从邪恶的民族手中夺回那片土地,使它为你们所有。

……那片土地比其他任何地方都物产丰富,就像人间的欢乐天堂。

”“凡动身前往的人,假如在途中,不论在陆地或海上,或在反异教徒的战争中失去生命的,他们的罪愆将在那一瞬间获得赦免,并得到天国永不朽灭的荣耀。

”——教宗乌尔班二世的演说问题:(1)材料中所说的“圣墓”指的是哪里?(3分)“邪恶的民族”指的是哪个民族?(3)(2)上述材料直接体现了十字军东征哪些方面的动因?(12分)除此以外,十字军东征还有哪些原因?(12分)2. 阅读下列材料,并结合所学知识回答问题:“第六,在纳粹暴政被最后消灭之后,他们希望建立和平,使所有国家能够在它们境内安然自存,并保障所有地方的所有人在免于恐惧和不虞匮乏的自由中,安度他们的一生”。

“第八,他们相信,世界上所有国家,为了现实的和精神上的理由,必须放弃使用武力。

如果那些在国境外从事或可能以侵略相威胁的国家继续使用陆海空武器装备,则未来的和平将无法维持;所以他们相信,在一个更普遍和更持久的全面安全体系建立之前,解除这些国家的武装是必要的。

暨南大学硕士研究生入学考试真题706外语水平考试

暨南大学硕士研究生入学考试真题706外语水平考试
A. charter B. session C. chapel D. sector
15. Language may be _______ of as a process which arises from social interaction.
A. alienate B. abuse C. alleviate D. abandon
13. Building the Bird’s Nest calls for giant curving beams which crisscross inan______ pattern of woven steel.
A. by virtue of B. in addition to C. for the sake of D. as opposed to
5. It must guarantee freedom of expression to the end that all _________ to the flow of ideas shall be removed.
A. ruins B. injuries C. damages D. spoils
10.The professor found himself constantly______ the question: “How could anyone do these things?”
A. presiding B. poringC. ponderingD. presuming
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。
Part I. Vocabulary and Structure (30 points)
Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.

暨南大学2018考研真题之445汉语国际教育基础

暨南大学2018考研真题之445汉语国际教育基础

暨南大学2018考研真题之445汉语国际教育基础一、中外文化及跨文化交际基础知识(80分)(一)填空题(26小题,30个空,每空1分,共30分)文字和部分青铜器上的铭文,是现在所知最古的文字。

自称“我善养吾浩然之气”,以仁义蔑视君王的富贵。

《诗经》传至汉代,有齐、鲁、韩、毛四家,现今传世的是《诗》。

《史记》全书由十二本纪、十表、、三十世家、七十组成。

鲁迅称《》是一部“名士的教科书”。

《》是最早的文人词总集。

7. 是金代最重要的诗人,也是杰出的诗论家,有《论诗绝句三十首》。

8. [endif]明代中后期思想活跃,兴起,突出了人在道德实践中的主观能动性。

9. 是清代影响最大的散文派别。

10. 是“文界革命”口号的提出者,也是新文体的成功创造者。

11. 《》通过描述英雄人物的事迹,反映了藏族人民的古代社会生活和习俗。

12.享千年“书圣”之荣的是晋代的。

13. 2004年中国开始在海外设立教授汉语和传播中国文化的非营利性教育机构“”。

14. 《》是二十世纪魔幻现实主义的代表作家马尔克斯的第一部长篇小说。

15. 在跨文化交际研究中,我们可以采取这样的顺序来进行分析:主流文化、_______、地区文化、小群体文化。

16. 关于文化的特性,一般认为文化是人类所独有的,是区别人类和动物的主要标志。

文化是社会遗产,而不是____________。

17. 文化是人们行动的_____________。

18. 在从事跨文化交际中,不仅要注意词的概念意义,更重要的是需要随时随地注意词的_____________________。

19. 在人际交往中不论关系远近,中国人喜欢借用________的称呼作为招呼语。

20. 价值观与交际是_____________的关系。

21. 非言语交际对言语交际的辅助作用包括重复、否定、______、______、强调、调节。

22. 霍夫斯蒂德(Hofstede)提出的文化价值观维度中,不确定因素回避(Uncertainty Avoidance)程度____的文化通过________、安全措施以及对于绝对真理的信仰尽力回避各种不确定因素。

华侨大学国际关系综合2012—2018(缺2017)年考研真题试题

华侨大学国际关系综合2012—2018(缺2017)年考研真题试题

华侨大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试专业课试卷
(答案必须写在答题纸上)
招生专业国际关系
科目名称国际关系史科目代码817
一、名词解释(4个小题,每小题10分,共40分)
1、萨拉热窝事件
2、巴黎和会(1946)
3、欧佩克
4、马斯特里赫特条约
二、简答题(2个小题,每小题20分,共40分)
5、简述凡尔赛——华盛顿体系的形成及其主要内容。

6、简述和平共处五项原则的提出经过及其深远意义。

三、论述题(2个小题,每小题35分,共70分)
7、试述苏德战争和太平洋战争的爆发对第二次世界大战的进程和结局所产生的影响。

8、试述20世纪70年代初美国外交政策调整的背景、内容及其影响。

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暨南大学805国际关系史2010--2019年考研专业课真题

暨南大学805国际关系史2010--2019年考研专业课真题

研究方向:各方向
考试科目名称:国际关系史A
805
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。
、、 简答题(每题15分,共90分) 1. 简述威斯特伐利亚和约之内容与影响。 2. 简述奥斯曼帝国的衰落与“东方问题”的关系。 3. 简述国际联盟成立的背景、过程与影响。 4. 简述冷战后的北约东扩进程。 5. 简述鸦片战争爆发的原因、过程与影响。 6. 简述中美建交的过程及对中国的影响。
考试科目代码与名称:805 国际关系史B
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。
一、简答题(每题15分,共90分) 1. 简述美国罗斯福政府的“睦邻政策”。 2. 简述二战前苏联集体安全政策的内容及其影响。 3. 简述马歇尔计划的内容及其影响。 4.《非战公约》的背景、内容及其影响。 5. 简述拿破仑战争后欧洲国际关系的变化。 6. 简述20世纪80年代中、美、苏三角关系的变化。 、、 论述题(每题30分,共60分) 1. 分析冷战后美国霸权的变化及其全球战略的调整。 2. 试述发展中国家在二战后国际格局中的作用与影响。
考试科目名称:805国际关系史
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。
、、 简答题(每题15分,共90分) 1. 简述美菲战争及美国对菲律宾的侵占。 2. 简述《门罗宣言》的内容及其对美国外交的意义。 3. 谈谈你对《大西洋宪章》的看法。 4. 简述《中美上海公报》的内容。 5. 简述战后民族解放运动的新地位和新特点。 6. 简述古巴导弹危机的经过、结果与影响。
2019年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题
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